It's been a rough 4-5 weeks since valve replacement was first mentioned to me. This was a result of a significantly worse echo, that moved me from moderate to severe. I just got the echo that was repeated in Kansas City last week and the numbers are even worse. So, I see no exit on this freeway except for surgery.
We've almost decided to just go ahead and have it done this summer. I am asymptomatic, and my local cardiologist told me a month ago to wait until I'm symptomatic. The KC cardiologist wants it done this year.
We live in the upper Mid west and we just don't want to make a decision to wait and then get "stuck" having to travel for surgery in the snow/ice season here.
Anyway, my spouse is a former Med Tech and she's seen first-hand all the bad things that can happen in a hospital. She is still recovering from breast cancer treatment that was not handled well. She is extremely gun-shy and scared that she just can't handle this emotionally. It's probably tougher on her. You know, I get wheeled off to OR and she gets to sit and wait. Then she's the nurse-overseer, medication monitor, coach, cheerleader all rolled into one for 4-7 days (hopefully not longer).
We're just struggling with how we get ourselves to the point that we can accept it and get ourselves strong enough to go through what will be the toughest ordeal of our marriage.
We've almost decided to just go ahead and have it done this summer. I am asymptomatic, and my local cardiologist told me a month ago to wait until I'm symptomatic. The KC cardiologist wants it done this year.
We live in the upper Mid west and we just don't want to make a decision to wait and then get "stuck" having to travel for surgery in the snow/ice season here.
Anyway, my spouse is a former Med Tech and she's seen first-hand all the bad things that can happen in a hospital. She is still recovering from breast cancer treatment that was not handled well. She is extremely gun-shy and scared that she just can't handle this emotionally. It's probably tougher on her. You know, I get wheeled off to OR and she gets to sit and wait. Then she's the nurse-overseer, medication monitor, coach, cheerleader all rolled into one for 4-7 days (hopefully not longer).
We're just struggling with how we get ourselves to the point that we can accept it and get ourselves strong enough to go through what will be the toughest ordeal of our marriage.